Well, there's actually quite a bit you can do, and it's really not
that difficult.
First off, if you want to run OS X on it, you'll want to upgrade the
memory to 128 or above, the limit depends on the model, and if it's a
Rev.A or Rev.B. The HD is easily upgraded with any IDE HD you could
Hopefully the subject line says it all. I have a Kindergartener and need to
get all of the educational-level stuff I can find that will run on my iMac
Graphite/DVD system running OS X 10.4.3. I had a resource list "somewhere on
my system" and now can't find it.
All help appreciated, software li
Al Poulin wrote:
> On Jul 27, 5:42 pm, Beverly Woods wrote:
>
>> If you get the list via email, the sender's address is in the Sender
>> column. Copy and paste that into your reply in place of the group's
>> email address.
>
> Beverly, thanks for the explanation. And I see the truncated,
> goo
On Jul 27, 5:42 pm, Beverly Woods wrote:
> If you get the list via email, the sender's address is in the Sender
> column. Copy and paste that into your reply in place of the group's
> email address.
Beverly, thanks for the explanation. And I see the truncated,
googlized address above. But, ge
My father recently gave me a G3 Bondi Blue Imac 233 Mhz Processor with
96 MB memory. What can I do to upgrade this machine? How difficult
is it to do? Do they still make accelerators for this? Thanks
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Al Poulin wrote:
> On Jul 26, 9:09 pm, Beverly Woods wrote:
.. Please address any further concerns to myself or other
>> nannies offlist.
>>
>
> Hello Beverly:
>
> I would have been happy to come to you offlist, but you did not
> provide your email address.
>
Google hides email addresses in th
On Jul 26, 9:09 pm, Beverly Woods wrote:
> Regarding the spam messages sent to this and other LEM lists without a
> subject line, these were likely the result of security compromises of
> Yahoo email accounts.
>
> I recommend that anyone who can sub to LEM groups with something other
> than a Yah